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Can you discern the subtle nuances in a Shakespearean sonnet or break down the phonetic structure of a word with equal ease? Imagine harnessing that linguistic and literary expertise with cutting-edge AI to revolutionize how millions of students master language and literature. At 2 Hour Learning, we're not just writing the future of English education—we're crafting it into an immersive, adaptive experience.
We're seeking a visionary individual to lead our mission in transforming English and Language Arts education through advanced data analysis, innovative AI applications, and deep subject matter expertise. Your goal? To double the speed at which students grasp language concepts and literary analysis, from basic phonics to advanced literary criticism.
At 2 Hour Learning, we're revolutionizing K-12 education with undeniable results. Our AI-driven learning ecosystem is transforming how students learn, enabling them to master subjects at twice the speed of traditional schooling. We're not tweaking the system; we're rebuilding it from the ground up, and we have the data to prove it works. Students using our platform consistently achieve 4s and 5s on five or more AP exams, demonstrate more than two year's growth on annual MAP assessments, and shatter their own expectations of what they can achieve.
Drive measurable improvements in student English and Language Arts outcomes through AI-driven analysis and implementation, as demonstrated by a 2x acceleration in skill mastery across various domains (reading, writing, grammar, literature analysis) and grade levels, all within our innovative 2 Hour Learning model.
We’ve curated a series of steps that take the guesswork (and cognitive bias) out of recruiting the best person.
It’s super hard to qualify—extreme quality standards ensure every single team member is at the top of their game.
Over 50% of new hires double or triple their previous pay. Why? Because that’s what the best person in the world is worth.
We don’t care where you went to school, what color your hair is, or whether we can pronounce your name. Just prove you’ve got the skills.